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the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is negotiating with terrorists. the taliban is offering to exchange the only known american prisoner of war in afghanistan. sergeant bill bergdorf. one person for five people. previous talks stalled back in 2012. i want to keep in mine here, the taliban is classified by the united states as a quote/unquote specially designated global terrorist entity. many american officials have long maintained the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. the obama negotiation says peace talks between the u.s. and taliban will likely be held in the next few days. they expect the prisoner exchange to be on the
the economy is getting substantially better. whether it's housing, financials. gdp, employment numbers. the trends are positive. as a direct result, it's more difficult for chairman bernanke to justify mover stimulus. >> so a stronger economy may be better for all of us. >> exactly. >> it may be bad for some wealthy people on wall street. that's. okay. all right. thank you very much. i appreciate your time as always, good to see you, peter. >>> our other top story is...
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so-so revenues, but analyst called it a turn around in a sign maybe the global economy is turning ? >> i do not agree. i think when revenues drop, there are all sorts of ways that customers as we've seen, that can impact the bottom line, by one, just being mere efficient. -- more efficient, but what a revenue drops with a fedex or ups that is a sign of the economy not only flat lining but continuing to slide down, that is why i think that we're going to be in trouble. you know come next few months. neil: dave, top line thing begins top out, watc watch out. >> a good news-bad news thing with them, revenue was up a little bit but not to expectations, and on that front, i would say, yeah that is not a good signal about the economy. not a big beats. neil: but. down a broad. -- abroad. >> it was down. neil: speaking of a quagmire not getting any less qaagi e . >> you are right. >> here is the thing. using technology to drive costs out. the math they continue to do that, that is a good sign because everything needs to do that. neil: all right, if at first you don't succeed find a better w
so-so revenues, but analyst called it a turn around in a sign maybe the global economy is turning ? >> i do not agree. i think when revenues drop, there are all sorts of ways that customers as we've seen, that can impact the bottom line, by one, just being mere efficient. -- more efficient, but what a revenue drops with a fedex or ups that is a sign of the economy not only flat lining but continuing to slide down, that is why i think that we're going to be in trouble. you know come next...
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does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened to my dealer? >> good news, bad news, or don't we know? >> i don't know. i am sure there is somebody who knows somewhere, but the very folks who pray and genuflect before the free market are saying wait a minute, i have to get my fix. ben bernanke is returning to a belief and the confidence that the united states economy can thrive without this -- whatever you want to call it, illicit drug, a stimulant, wild turkey switching to chamblis. i do not know what stimulant they are looking for. >> i for one am grateful for the fact that bernanke has been
does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened...
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does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes bernanke is leaving at the end of his term at the end of january next year. i think that's been the anticipation out there. the president really kind of confirmed that. he tried to walk back the idea that he was insulting and disrespecting bernanke, but they didn't in the background conversations walk back that bernanke is leaving. i don't know the market is incredibly spooked by that in that there seemed to be a number of people that could be considered that would probably continue the policies of the current chairman. >> steve leisman from cnbc headquarters, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> three naval academy fo
does it end up withdrawing the stimulus from the economy before the economy is ready and really the jury is out on just how strong growth is right now. >> earlier this week president obama seemed to signal that bernanke was going to leave. bernanke seemed to confirm that in his remarks yesterday. what are you hearing? >> i think the story is the president probably misspoke but probably was late more honest than he wanted to to be in the sense that i believe the market believes...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. topping our agenda today, republican revolt. as we speak outspoken gop critics of immigration reform are holding court on capitol hill. and they're led by iowa's steve king. these republicans, they're staging a six-hour
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> hi, everybody, good morning, i'm thomas roberts. topping our agenda today, republican revolt. as we speak outspoken gop critics of immigration reform are holding court on capitol hill. and...
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also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between ends and means. proponents of intervention want to defeat a ruthless and powerful regime, rescue a country from civil war and usher in a new democratic political order. but these people say at the same time that they want to achieve all this with the most limited methods. the worst thing the united states could do right now is to put boots on the ground in syria, says senator john mccain. we're often told that the goal of this intervention is to stop the killing. but sending more arms into the mix will actually increase the violence. that's fine, say the interventionists, because the real goal is to oust assad. but as we lea
also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard historian neil ferguson squlmpt. >>> everyone is talking about the 3-d printing but that's yesterday's news. i'll show you printing atoms and molecules. that's the next big thing. first, here's my take. in the debate over u.s. intervention in syria, there's a striking mismatch between ends and means. proponents of intervention want to defeat a ruthless and powerful...
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both economies will benefit from it and it would also add nursemaid to the global world -- nourishment to the global world. >> obama made his speech in front of us liked crowd of vips and students. he remains better liked than many foreign leaders. or than 80% of germans say they approve of his policies. >> a former university professor from the u.s. has been arrested days after making the fbi's 10 most wanted list. childfacing charges of exploitation and traveling to the philippines to have underage sex. the 64-year-old was arrested on the caribbean coast. fashion designers dolce and gabbana have been found guilty of tax evasion in italy. a court gave the two men and a suspended jail sentence and a fine for hundreds of millions of dollars -- for hiding hundreds of millions of dollars from tax authorities. italy, tax evasion never goes out of fashion, but as dolce and gabbana have found out, undeclared income comes with an expensive price tag. have a stringana of celebrity clients and their styles are known throughout the world. away from the capital, their range includes watches, jewe
both economies will benefit from it and it would also add nursemaid to the global world -- nourishment to the global world. >> obama made his speech in front of us liked crowd of vips and students. he remains better liked than many foreign leaders. or than 80% of germans say they approve of his policies. >> a former university professor from the u.s. has been arrested days after making the fbi's 10 most wanted list. childfacing charges of exploitation and traveling to the...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the reaction from moscow was dismissive. >> president obama inspected the troops in the city that has known to much war. facing east of the brandenburg gate, he was cheered for removing his coat. >> i am feeling so good i am going to take off my jacket. >> speaking from behind bulletproof glass, he said the city has withstood war but has to be torn down. >> we can say in berlin and europe, our values one, onwon.ce and freedom >> he said they had to help people in burma and afghanistan. >> these people want to join the free world -- free world. they want our support beca
the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the...
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economists point out that chairman bernanke's comments could positively impact the japanese economy if it can get rid of market uncertainties. >> translator: once the u.s. policy direction becomes clear, investors may move more into riskier assets then the yen could again enter a declining trend and spur hopes for stock market advance. >>> it hasn't been long since the idea of 3d printing seem like pure fantasy. now the people who make these machines are displaying their latest models as one of the biggest manufacturing xpoes. about 2,000 companies from 16 countries are exhibiting new products and technologies at manufacturing world 2013 in tokyo. 3d printers use resin and other materials to produce complicated structures from computer data. exhibiters are showing printers for personal use as well as industrial models for manufacturers. visitors have the chance to play with the technology. >> translator: it's great to see the level improving every year. >> translator: 3d printers can create complicated objects with fine details which they couldn't before. the manufacturing industry is
economists point out that chairman bernanke's comments could positively impact the japanese economy if it can get rid of market uncertainties. >> translator: once the u.s. policy direction becomes clear, investors may move more into riskier assets then the yen could again enter a declining trend and spur hopes for stock market advance. >>> it hasn't been long since the idea of 3d printing seem like pure fantasy. now the people who make these machines are displaying their latest...
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halfey represent just over of the $71.7 trillion global economy. we are live close to where the summit is taking place. they were all smiles in front of the cameras, but behind closed doors, was it a different story? >> apart from vladimir putin. >> of course. >> for all of the talk that the g8 is seen as talking shop and cannot get things done -- syria, for example -- i have to say the british, in particular, this morning have been making positive noise on forward movement on better tax arrangements. the british chancellor said there had been more progress made in the last 24 hours than the last 24 years. what they are trying to do our new arrangements on two different issues -- corporate tax avoidance, multinationals in theing tax loopholes europe and the developing world, and on tax evasion, which is illegal, even though tax avoidance is legal. ory are trying to close down get better transparency on all of these british islands, to see where money might be being hidden you legally. the great -- illegally. the great prize is if they get the peopl
halfey represent just over of the $71.7 trillion global economy. we are live close to where the summit is taking place. they were all smiles in front of the cameras, but behind closed doors, was it a different story? >> apart from vladimir putin. >> of course. >> for all of the talk that the g8 is seen as talking shop and cannot get things done -- syria, for example -- i have to say the british, in particular, this morning have been making positive noise on forward movement on...
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a lot of that, ben bernanke seem to think the economy is improving enough they can take some of that nicotine away. whether that is good or bad in the long term. very short term, they didn't like it. we're going to be all over it in a few minutes. in the meantime, we are also following these developments, not the least, the fallout on heavily and where it goes and more specifically on this immigration plan and where it is not going. stick around. [ male announcer ] we've been conditioned to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a luxury vehicle. the lexus es350 and epa-estimated 40 mpg es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>. >> neil: you know they knew this day was coming but the reality is sinking is by day's end sending stocks sinking. dow off 206 points off of indications, that ben bernanke has finally has a plan or quasi plan to pull the punch bowl away the tapering of the bond buying and mortgag
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japan has the world's largest economy. to contribute to global economic growth. >> translator: by implementing our economic and fiscal policies, we have to pull japan out of deflation, regain a strong economy, and contribute to the world economic recovery. >> reporter: but some leaders pointed out that monetary easing by japan and the u.s. could have a negative impact. the two countries are experiencing some economic recovery, but this is gradually due to aggressive monetary easing. stocks in the currency markets expanding from future u.s. monetary policy. the joint statement is to achieve global economic recovery. the g-8 countries now need to implement specific strategies to realize that. toskhi, ali, nhk world, belfast. >>> two suicide bombers have attacked a shia mosque in baghdad. they killed at least 31 people. more than 1,000 people were killed in attacks across iraq last month. the highest figure in five years. the bomber shot and killed a security guard at the entrance to the mosque, then detonated their explosive
japan has the world's largest economy. to contribute to global economic growth. >> translator: by implementing our economic and fiscal policies, we have to pull japan out of deflation, regain a strong economy, and contribute to the world economic recovery. >> reporter: but some leaders pointed out that monetary easing by japan and the u.s. could have a negative impact. the two countries are experiencing some economic recovery, but this is gradually due to aggressive monetary easing....
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we have lot was federal entities telling us that stimulus and it makes the economy groechlt they say we are safer here. i continuing is an embarrassment and sends a message around the worl that the champion of liberty is move nothing the wrong direction and a bad step for the united states. >> steve, isn't there a danger of sitting back and letting the government decide? >> one of the legitimate functions of government is protecting us from external enemies and the constitution was written by framers who understood that governments that protect you can abuse you. take it out on the government. rich hit on something. if the company has in writing a certain order or request, and the statute is cited, the company is obligged to do it. if you don't like the law change the law. >> we want to stop the bad guys. companies can stop the government saying we are getting a ton of lawsuits on our doorsteps and in india, they are allowing tax officials with access to google and facebook data. >> the irs is different. >> india is pressuring to have government officials on-site at research in motio
we have lot was federal entities telling us that stimulus and it makes the economy groechlt they say we are safer here. i continuing is an embarrassment and sends a message around the worl that the champion of liberty is move nothing the wrong direction and a bad step for the united states. >> steve, isn't there a danger of sitting back and letting the government decide? >> one of the legitimate functions of government is protecting us from external enemies and the constitution was...
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we start with the issue that matters most to our people, jobs, growth, many are economies. first we agreed each country needs to press on with sorting out its public finances. dealing with our dead and securing growth are not alternatives. the former is an essential step in achieving the latter. in fact, the communiquÉ we agreed unanimously reflects all three parts of the plan growth we have in britain. not just fiscal sustainability but active monetary policy to unlock the finest, the businesses and families need. and structural reforms to increase our competitiveness so that our young people can get into work and succeed in the global race. the uk's g8 also launched a bold new agenda to drive a dramatic increase in trade and to get to grips with the problems of tax evasion, aggressive tax avoidance and corporate secrecy. this was a distinctive british agenda to shape the way the world economy works for the benefit of everyone. we believe in free trade, private enterprise and low taxes is the best route to growth. that is only sustainable if ambitious trade deals on agree
we start with the issue that matters most to our people, jobs, growth, many are economies. first we agreed each country needs to press on with sorting out its public finances. dealing with our dead and securing growth are not alternatives. the former is an essential step in achieving the latter. in fact, the communiquÉ we agreed unanimously reflects all three parts of the plan growth we have in britain. not just fiscal sustainability but active monetary policy to unlock the finest, the...
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>>> and why kate and william's royal baby may mean of a big boost for the economy. that is tonight. >>> from washington, this is "nightline," with terry moran. >>> good evening everyone, the day the soprano's pilot first aired, the day james gandolfini became a household name. well, today is the day we lost that vanguard forever. >> reporter: sometimes an actor finds a role that just connects. the role of a lifetime. james gandolfini, who died suddenly today at 51 was tony soprano. for 86 episodes over six seasons on hbo, gandolfini seared america's eyeballs with the portrayal of the man capable of staggering violence. with news of an apparent heart attack while he was in italy, the world has lost not only a very talented actor but also a cultural icon. but success was a long time coming for gandolfini. >> i had such anger, when you're young, a lot of people have anger, you're pissed, you're not sure why. that is probably why you are all sitting here. you want to express something, you don't know what it is. >> reporter: gandolfini began his career playing cold-hear
>>> and why kate and william's royal baby may mean of a big boost for the economy. that is tonight. >>> from washington, this is "nightline," with terry moran. >>> good evening everyone, the day the soprano's pilot first aired, the day james gandolfini became a household name. well, today is the day we lost that vanguard forever. >> reporter: sometimes an actor finds a role that just connects. the role of a lifetime. james gandolfini, who died suddenly...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> by bp. >> and by at&t. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: it could be a breakthrough moment in the longest conflict in american history. u.s. and afghan peace negotiators are going to sit down with the militants who've been battling american troops since 2001. after 12 years of war, senior u.s. officials now say direct talks with the taliban are scheduled to begin within the next few days. the news came as president obama wound up a meeting with french with the at the g8 summit in northern ireland. the president said that the taliban must come prepared to make concessions. >> including the taliban is going to need to
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economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also giving up ground to the greenback, trading at a value of $1.3 207. >> is a mammoth trial ended bid to shed light on what german prosecutors say is a neo-nazi group responsible for murdering at least 10 people. most of the victims with immigrant backgrounds. >> today, when defendant -- one defendant identified as carsten s. took the stand again. he has already confessed to having supplied the guns. >> the testimony lasted eight days. so far, he's the only person being tried who has agreed to give evidence to the court, answering questions from judges and lawyers. now it is finally over. >>
economy to begin gathering steam, but there is no sign among investors that they agree. for now, what matters to them is help from central banks. >> it is not a pretty picture, but let's take a closer look at thursday's market figures anyway kissing off -- no, let's call it kicking off in frankfurt. look at that, down by 30.3%. a lot of damage in just one day. u.s. stocks falling by nearly four percent. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow trading down by nearly 2.4%. the euro also...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the reaction from moscow was dismissive. >> president obama inspected the troops in the city that has known to much war. facing east of the brandenburg gate, he was cheered for removing his coat. >> i am feeling so good i am going to take off my jacket. >> speaking from behind bulletproof glass, he said the city has withstood war but has to be torn down. >> we can say in berlin and europe, our values one, onwon.ce and freedom >> he said they had to help people in burma and afghanistan. >> these people want to join the free world -- free world. they want our support beca
the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these fields and are not becoming just workers but consumers. they are off to join the middle class. >> welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. kennedy'sfter john f. famous speech in berlin -- president obama a vote the cold war -- with a call to stop nuclear weapons. he asked for the u.s. and russia to reduce their stockpiles by one-third. the...
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this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of us forget history. the way i view things is since world war two there has been this big exhalation of government programs. -- escalation of government programs. over decades they have made these promises and it is starting to encroach in the private sector. the private sector is what creates jobs, not the government. think that as an important concept here. it is kind of a big escalation in government and it is starting to infringe on the private sector. host: if you are listening on c- span radio, coast-to-coast on x m at channel -- on
this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of...
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clear they are ready to give andn their independence negotiate with the government for some sort of economy. it is believed this is what will happen in the and. they will be raised here. it is still partially under rebel control. the african union and the un and france sponsored the talks. they hope both sides will be able to coexist peacefully and preserve the unity of molly and her together to rebuild the nation. >> people in singapore have been dealing with some of the worst air pollution over 16 years. the thick haze is being blamed on fires in nearby indonesia. 155 whicheading hit is considered unhealthy. the world's biggest greenhouse as emitter is embarking on carbon trading plan. the government may make it national. it is not just environmental concerns behind the greens game. andrising middle-class global demands for its products has made china the biggest industrial center on the planet but it has also made it one of the filthiest. >> china has seven of the dirtiest cities in the world. >> a new study shows air pollution from 196 coal-fired power stations caused almost -- many dea
clear they are ready to give andn their independence negotiate with the government for some sort of economy. it is believed this is what will happen in the and. they will be raised here. it is still partially under rebel control. the african union and the un and france sponsored the talks. they hope both sides will be able to coexist peacefully and preserve the unity of molly and her together to rebuild the nation. >> people in singapore have been dealing with some of the worst air...
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economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares that i'm going to follow today, i want to focus on softbank and it rose 4% yesterday on news that one of its major rivals in softbank's bid for u.s. telecommunications firm sprint nextel has basically pulled out of the running so we'll continue to watch softbank shares today to see if that continues. >> the dollar gained quite a bit after the fed statement and bernanke's speech. where do we stand right now in tokyo? >> very good point about currencies. the dollar/yen is a big focus and with the dollar surging after the more opti
economy in its latest statement. so hence we're seeing the markets really fluctuate and some volatility and we're seeing these ups and downs right now. major point of interest also for global economic markets is the point of abenomics and a lot of market players are hoping that policies that were set in motion by prime minister shinzo abe as well as the bank of japan actually pan out or play out through the markets. there's a lot of hopes being pinned on that as well. now, specifically shares...
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in fact the people want to see the money being spent to have a decent chance to have a green economy. for that, we need money. we can get involved in a the way that we did in afghanistan and iraq. so the drones give us the ability to get involved without doubt level of cost if you look at how it was done come it is extremely disturbing. that is the administration who went into the conflict in libya without letting congress discuss it. that is because the administration said there is no american lives at risk and this is not a war. so congress doesn't really have a say about this. so it set a precedent for the next administration to get us involved in conflicts without going to congress. i think that it is dangerously seductive with former officials of the obama administration. it seems so effortless but lives at risk. he's just getting involved in somalia and bases now being peppered around the middle east and in africa as well as well as the pacific rim. why are john bases being set up because they must be planned in the future as well. there is something to conserve the proliferatio
in fact the people want to see the money being spent to have a decent chance to have a green economy. for that, we need money. we can get involved in a the way that we did in afghanistan and iraq. so the drones give us the ability to get involved without doubt level of cost if you look at how it was done come it is extremely disturbing. that is the administration who went into the conflict in libya without letting congress discuss it. that is because the administration said there is no american...
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if bernanke is talking about easing off the stimulus even a little bit, d ton that mean the economy is improving? isn't there some good news here? >> it's true. it does mean that. but if you look around the funds are better but they're not that strong. we got some jobs numbers today that were pretty good, some housing numbers, existing home sales that were good. but the problem is that as he gets out, people sell bonds, interest rates go up, that will hurt the housing market because that's been one of the main things that has helped housing rebound is this this idea you could borrow money really cheap. rates going up as he exits is going to hurt the recovery we're seeing. >> obviously people took a real hit in their 401(k)s in the last two days. how big a drop could we see in stock prices? >> boy, i wish i knew that answer. i would bet my whole life savings. a lot of people think we're going to see another leg down or a few legs down from here as we see this market sort out and try and find its footing. the problem is that traders have been trading based on liquidity, the amount of mon
if bernanke is talking about easing off the stimulus even a little bit, d ton that mean the economy is improving? isn't there some good news here? >> it's true. it does mean that. but if you look around the funds are better but they're not that strong. we got some jobs numbers today that were pretty good, some housing numbers, existing home sales that were good. but the problem is that as he gets out, people sell bonds, interest rates go up, that will hurt the housing market because...
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he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome? in other words, just vote of keeps going on and -- just kind of keeps going on and on. >> you see if you missed something. this artificial economy, interest rates are out of whack. they're killing all kinds of investors, starting with retirees. so how long it lasts is how long it takes for all of these people to look further into the numbers, and come up with something that satisfied or at least making -- >> that gets to the question on how high should interest rates really be. some say if the fed were to just quit riding the apron strings for us, that maybe they wouldn't
he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome?...
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he has already discussed the economy. oft is at the forefront every iranians mind. how he is going to tackle the at -- the economy. they are hoping he will elaborate more on that. he talked about his administration being one of moderation, rejecting extremism. that has gone done very well with his supporters. he will also be asked questions by journalist. he could be asked about nuclear talks, comments from the white house regarding direct talks with iran over this nuclear program, the lifting of sanctions and international issues which do relate to the domestic situation. >> tell us what you are hearing about the outgoing president mahmoud ahmadinejad. he has been called to face court in november. what is that about? , he has that one month and a half left of his presidency. still mahmoud ahmadinejad is surrounded by controversy. it seems the speaker of mp'sament and several have filed an official complaint with the judiciary. it is interesting to note that the speaker of parliament's -- the speakers rather is the head of the judiciary. the judiciary has summoned m
he has already discussed the economy. oft is at the forefront every iranians mind. how he is going to tackle the at -- the economy. they are hoping he will elaborate more on that. he talked about his administration being one of moderation, rejecting extremism. that has gone done very well with his supporters. he will also be asked questions by journalist. he could be asked about nuclear talks, comments from the white house regarding direct talks with iran over this nuclear program, the lifting...
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. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and your listeners and the markets will all be able to follow what we're saying. >> sreenivasan: bernanke's words did little to reassure wall street today. stocks fell sharply on fears that if the fed curtails its bond-buying program, interest rates will rise and growth will slow. the dow jones industrial average lost 206 points to close at 15,112. the nasdaq fell nearly 39 points to close at 3,443. the internal revenue service is taking new fire-- this time over plans to pay bonuses to employees. republican senator chuck grassley of iowa said it comes to $70 million, despite a white house directiv
. >> sreenivasan: the federal reserve painted a brighter picture of the economy today. the central bank estimated unemployment will fall a little faster than expected this year and next. chairman ben bernanke said that means the fed may start scaling back its stimulus efforts later this year. he promised it will come in measured steps, to reassure investors. >> we are in a more complex type of situation, but we are determined to be as clear as we can, and we hope that you are and...
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what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry that will make it seem glamorous like it's a dream world. what happens in vegas stays there. you can do all kinds of fun stuff. >> one of the pioneers of this was in the american indian foxwood casinos in connecticut. built on tribal land. it was a little different than putting one in queens. but that produced just a tremendous amount of revenue. that was real money that flowed into the state that really did pay for a lot of stuff. >> but connecticut is one of the worst managed states. they are bordering on bankruptcy in connecticut. it goes back to a fai
what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry...
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. >> yeah, i think this is very good for the economy. i think this is reflecting the fact that more employed americans are feeling confident about job options and we're starting to see that mobility take shape. i think this is also being seen in our current unemployment rate. it's ticked up to 7.6% last month. and that's because more americans are feeling confident to go back into the jobs market after record numbers dropped out. i also think it's good because we're seeing unemployed, the long-term unemployed number. people unemployed six months or longer, that number's dropped by about a million as well. >> steve, people aren't feeling good about the economy. only 18% think it's doing well. 82% think it is fair or poorer. >> that's right. and pick your number, david. the fact of the matter is, this is a sloppy labor market, sloppy economic recovery. it's like a baseball player hitting .250. some games he'll look like he's babe ruth. others like he couldn't get beyond t-ball and little league. a very sluggish economy. >> rick, you have t
. >> yeah, i think this is very good for the economy. i think this is reflecting the fact that more employed americans are feeling confident about job options and we're starting to see that mobility take shape. i think this is also being seen in our current unemployment rate. it's ticked up to 7.6% last month. and that's because more americans are feeling confident to go back into the jobs market after record numbers dropped out. i also think it's good because we're seeing unemployed, the...
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the chinese economy opened up a world of opportunities. a world of brand new shoppers. >> farmers are leaving these
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does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning point and we've been waiting for this for years. the fed has been injecting $2.5 trillion cumulatively into the market since 2008. five years. we kept waiting. at some point they're going to turn and say go on your own, we'll take the training wheels off and you guys can do it on your own. gold, people were speculating that this was a safe harbor. now that the u.s. economy perhaps is doing better, selling off gold, the dollar is rising, there's all sorts of turmoil on the markets right now. of course the stock market and interest rates are the two big ones for people watching at home. >> lastly,
does, which is track the economy, because corporate profits are so linked to the economy. interest rates are spiking. you've seen that in mortgages. for people at home if you have a mortgage and you're looking at buying a home or able to do the refinancing, you want to seize the moment before interest rates start to move sharply higher. >> andy, what do you make of the fact that interest rates are up and the place of gold has plummeted? >> you have to look at yesterday as a turning...
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global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis on the topic from i've been it's not so from athlone investment rates right it's give me the lay down beside me what it's like in the g eight summit possible and noise you'll be on deals so why they said. that. the offshore it's a shame is an issue that comes back from time to time. in the world economic history the reality in russia is that until we have investors savers who have a high degree of confidence and trust in the way russia is administered you're going to have a real difficult time addressing the officer as. if you are a big challenge here in russia because the banking sector is so
global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis...
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there are sectors of the russian economy that are still quite vibrant and building and building on those successes is something that we'd all like to see for the regime turn to turn towards him people thank you very much indeed that is such that from outside investment great plains know it leave it and seize the day from the city to back into knots no economic forum i was approaching a hopeless twelve here in moscow i'm back with more news at the top of the hour in between we've got the story of people victimized in the name of science. mission. couldn't take three months for three. months free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media to r.t. dot com. for your experiences in this newsletter which is titled i hold it up it's called the i'm guessing as i write the guinea pig zero iraq you know explain the title i write about the history of human experiments and news stories about sometimes abuses and things that go wrong in experiments and so not only did you do the experiment but you're the investigative journalist as well within the industry
there are sectors of the russian economy that are still quite vibrant and building and building on those successes is something that we'd all like to see for the regime turn to turn towards him people thank you very much indeed that is such that from outside investment great plains know it leave it and seize the day from the city to back into knots no economic forum i was approaching a hopeless twelve here in moscow i'm back with more news at the top of the hour in between we've got the story...
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economy. u.s. stocks went down by more than two percent, the deepest single day fall since november. disappointing chinese economic data also hurt local sentiment. korean rebels are asking for more military support from its international palace. members of the free syrian army say a no-fly zone over parts of the country could help her event a unitarian disaster. -- a humanitarian disaster. the group believes syrian government forces will try to retake aleppo. a video posted online shows them battling government fighters there. the un's, humanitarian chief has given her assessment of the crisis. valerie amos says this disregard for human life and dignity has reached unprecedented levels in syria. she has been briefing members of the security council. >> a u.n. joint assessment mission was finally allowed on the 15th of june. they basically found a ghost town. weeks of heavy fighting and shelling have left the city almost totally destroyed. , raised my concerns that where there is active conflict or
economy. u.s. stocks went down by more than two percent, the deepest single day fall since november. disappointing chinese economic data also hurt local sentiment. korean rebels are asking for more military support from its international palace. members of the free syrian army say a no-fly zone over parts of the country could help her event a unitarian disaster. -- a humanitarian disaster. the group believes syrian government forces will try to retake aleppo. a video posted online shows them...
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we're a global open economy. what happens in china and europe will certainly matter for our outlook as well. >> for most of the people watching us rights n now, their house or job is how they create wealth, not a big investment portfolio. talk to me about those two things. for someone watching me now, i have no control over china or ben bernanke, how can regular people make money right now or protect their money? what do you tell people? >> a great question to ask. housing is a big part of that. we're seeing real signs of life in the housing market. quite encouraging. last year, home prices up about starting to see that appreciation is very powerful in terms of building back household wealth, fueling consumer spending and helping to support overall confidence. >> do you agree? >> the first time in consumer positive. you get a lot of people very regressive, americans are fed up with that, getting on with their life and things they own are going up in price. housing prices could go up 10 to 15%. it could be phenome
we're a global open economy. what happens in china and europe will certainly matter for our outlook as well. >> for most of the people watching us rights n now, their house or job is how they create wealth, not a big investment portfolio. talk to me about those two things. for someone watching me now, i have no control over china or ben bernanke, how can regular people make money right now or protect their money? what do you tell people? >> a great question to ask. housing is a big...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's guns or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. good afternoon and welcome to prime interest i'm parian boring broadcasting out of washington d.c. and here's the prime story for today. the fed is getting it wrong that's the charge the level of by john health and. rath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would grow and every year since the financial crisis the implication is that the fed might not wind down q.e. as to this thought and that's not the only indictment from the def you j. they serve a survey to forty economists on why long term interest rates recently spiked twenty six of them said as chairman bernanke and cohen is tapering talk the survey also found that recent hands of scaling down of the eighty five billion dollars per month q.e. program has kept a few market participants the average survey grade for communication on a scale of one to one hundred sixty two nearly half a by most academ
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather or guess that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. and that was changed by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> sort of. by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time, that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather or guess that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propertying up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, t
>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propertying up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been...
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the economy has been just full every month. $85 billion a month the fed has been pumping into the economy. the fed chief yesterday said, you know, eventually things will be good enough in the job market, et cetera, they'll be able to pull that back, and just that consideration have really spooked global markets. i want to give you a snapshot of how everything around the world is moving. you can see gold prices tumbling here today at a two and a half year low, down to 5%. oil prices are falling below $96 a barrel. the ten-year yield, interest rates are rising right now, and the overseas markets, down 1 to 3%. all but about 100 stocks are lower in the u.s. it has been a widespread reaction basically until the markets get used to the fact that the fed won't be in there forever. there are also jobless claims showing a little higher, showing not as much strength in the jobs market as you would like. that spooked people a little bit. nervous investors. also, this, carol, is the end of the quarter. it's coming up here on the end of the first half of the year, so you've got fund managers saying,
the economy has been just full every month. $85 billion a month the fed has been pumping into the economy. the fed chief yesterday said, you know, eventually things will be good enough in the job market, et cetera, they'll be able to pull that back, and just that consideration have really spooked global markets. i want to give you a snapshot of how everything around the world is moving. you can see gold prices tumbling here today at a two and a half year low, down to 5%. oil prices are falling...